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THE DEVELOPMENT OF KWAME NKRUMAH'S POLITICAL THOUGHT IN EXILE, 1966-1972

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JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY
Volume 50, Issue 1, Pages 81-100

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0021853709004216

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Ghana; socialism; pan-Africanism; imperialism

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The focus of this article is an examination of the evolution of Nkrumah's political thought during the last years of his life. There is a discernible radicalization as Nkrumah's intellectual thought developed between 1966 and 1972. He had clearly abandoned the constitutional path to independence and begun to adopt revolutionary armed struggle as the only Solution to Africa's myriad problems of capitalism, neo-colonialism and imperialism. The unfolding social and political Struggles In Vietnam and Latin America and the unrest In America's black cities impacted profoundly on his thinking. The coup d'etat which deposed Nkrumah on 24 February 1966 forced him into exile in neighbouring Guinea-Conakry. It therefore provides the political background against which Nkrumah's intellectual thinking unfolded.

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